For Spanish speakers, this tiny .pet translates the Shutdown entries in the Openbox menu. It is not included in the package because these scripts haven't got an internationalization method applied yet:

I'm sorry, the Tint2 panel does hide an icon, which for most users happens to be the floppy drive icon -- no one uses it, and few people remove it from the Event Manager. But, you can change the panel to bottom position from the Menu > Desktop > Tint2 configuration, then you will be able to see all drive icons above the panel.

L18L wrote:

--- and why does CTRL-Alt-BACKSPACE not work ?

That's a heavy one, I'll investigate. What Puppy are you running? Does it happen with both panels or just with Tint2 panel?

BTW, for Wary 5.3 Tint2 requires libjpeg.so.8 to work, the libjpeg.pet from the Wary repo doesn't solve this. I haven't found a suitable package yet (all I find is 64bit packages, I need a 32bit one). Meanwhile, for Wary/Racy users Lxpanel is recommended.

I have just noticed that two launchers in the Tint2 panel lack icons.
I have uploaded the main openbox_plus_extras-1.1.pet package again with a fix for that. Those who have downloaded the fat edition, however, will have to download the Tint2 panel .pet ↓.
You can also open the launcher files in geany:
/usr/share/tint2/facebook.desktop
/usr/share/tint2/twitter.deskop
And change the icon path to:
Icon=/usr/share/tint2/FaceBook_48x48.png
Icon=/usr/share/tint2/Twitter_48x48.png
Until I manage to get a broadband spot where to upload the 24MB .pet file with the fix._________________Puppy Linux en español

Sorry, I wasn't able to reproduce the bug, Ctrl-Alt-Backspace works for me in Precise (I assume you're using Precise or a Precise-based derivative because of the speaker icon -- Tint2 doesn't work in Wary/Racy and Slacko doesn't have that speaker icon design). Could you give more details?_________________Puppy Linux en español

I'm sorry, the Tint2 panel does hide an icon, which for most users happens to be the floppy drive icon -- no one uses it, and few people remove it from the Event Manager. But, you can change the panel to bottom position from the Menu > Desktop > Tint2 configuration, then you will be able to see all drive icons above the panel..

The Tint2 configuration file is /root/.config/tint2/tint2rc, if at line 49 you set this value:

Quote:

panel_position = top center horizontal

and restart X, the panel moves to the top of the screen, making all drive icons visible. I tried to move the panel to the right but I got a broken left panel instead. I'll ask nilsonmorales and josejp2424 how to include top and right position options._________________Puppy Linux en español

I edited PuppyPin so that the drive icons start at 96, then restarted X. Back to the desktop, the floppy disk icon was missing, and the sda icon behind the panel. I'll keep testing._________________Puppy Linux en español

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